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imported>Bluerock Correcting with accurate/appropriate links and fixing a minor transcription error. |
imported>Soranin m removing link to trastevere because it's a section of rome that is not defined in game, and does not correspond to the district the games does define. Any attempt at a page would either be too short or speculative |
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In the {{Wiki|Middle Ages}}, the {{Wiki|Via della Lungara|Via Recta}} left through this [[Porta Settimiana|gate]] leading to the Tevere ([[Tiber]] River) port in | In the {{Wiki|Middle Ages}}, the {{Wiki|Via della Lungara|Via Recta}} left through this [[Porta Settimiana|gate]] leading to the Tevere ([[Tiber]] River) port in {{Wiki|Trastevere}}. It was restored at the beginning of the 15th century and again in 1498 when [[Rodrigo Borgia|Pope Alexander VI]] wanted to give it a more military feel, right before [[Cesare Borgia|Cesare]] marched out of the [[Vaticano District|Vatican]] to attack [[Romagna]] and the [[Villa Auditore]]. | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Porta Settimiana}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Porta Settimiana}} | ||
[[Category:Animus 2.01 database entries]] | [[Category:Animus 2.01 database entries]] | ||
[[Category:Database: Locations]] | [[Category:Database: Locations]] | ||
Revision as of 03:05, 2 March 2022

In the Middle Ages, the Via Recta left through this gate leading to the Tevere (Tiber River) port in Trastevere. It was restored at the beginning of the 15th century and again in 1498 when Pope Alexander VI wanted to give it a more military feel, right before Cesare marched out of the Vatican to attack Romagna and the Villa Auditore.